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you had a falling out with speaker john boehner. a lot of republicans have decided to distance themselves. how do you describe this bruising time? >> i do not think there have been that many republicans have -- who have distanced themselves from heritage. at the end of the day, if the shutdown was caused by the president. as we are seeing the problems with obamacare, the fundamental flaws for america that he had and that he has turned into law, more and more people are looking at conservatism is something -- as something that is admirable. 72% people do not like the republican party. i am one of those. they need to find the soul and who they stand for. when most americans of that washington, they see a game and pretend food fights. they have the tax code written in their favor. you are a small business person or somebody who just wants to go to work and go on to your family, you do not have a voice in washington. >> aren't you, in a way, part of the game? you score members. the scores go together. you're very much part of the proces
you had a falling out with speaker john boehner. a lot of republicans have decided to distance themselves. how do you describe this bruising time? >> i do not think there have been that many republicans have -- who have distanced themselves from heritage. at the end of the day, if the shutdown was caused by the president. as we are seeing the problems with obamacare, the fundamental flaws for america that he had and that he has turned into law, more and more people are looking at...
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over the advice of republican leader john boehner. speaker john boehner and others thought that it was not going to be a winning strategy. you have a divided government right now, even if it could pass out of the congress which seems unlikely, the law would be defunded or delayed. president obama would probably defunded or delayed, never signed that kind of a bill, -- president obama would never sign that kind of a bill, right? it was a strategy without a complete end that would accomplish the goal. >> you mentioned house and republicans couldn't agree on spending. the shutdown happens, they tried continuous ways to change the law through legislation. but republican leaders also start introducing many appropriations bills. funding veterans programs and the national parks. why did they try to go that route? >> as you can imagine, shutting down the federal government as much as people, love or hate the government, shutting down national parks and routine government services was not popular. this became a tension across the country. work
over the advice of republican leader john boehner. speaker john boehner and others thought that it was not going to be a winning strategy. you have a divided government right now, even if it could pass out of the congress which seems unlikely, the law would be defunded or delayed. president obama would probably defunded or delayed, never signed that kind of a bill, -- president obama would never sign that kind of a bill, right? it was a strategy without a complete end that would accomplish the...
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we see more ted cruises and rick perry's been john boehner's and mitch mcconnell's. the moderation we used to see is being replaced and as a direct result the middling area become smaller and smaller. it impacts republican and national policy. most importantly, the traditionalists and over terry and have blown -- grown closer together.
we see more ted cruises and rick perry's been john boehner's and mitch mcconnell's. the moderation we used to see is being replaced and as a direct result the middling area become smaller and smaller. it impacts republican and national policy. most importantly, the traditionalists and over terry and have blown -- grown closer together.
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we see more ted cruises and rick perry's been john boehner's and mitch mcconnell's. the moderation we used to see is being replaced and as a direct result the middling area become smaller and smaller. it impacts republican and national policy. most importantly, the traditionalists and over terry and have blown -- grown closer together. there's more opportunities for this bridge, especially during the reagan administration. that alters not only the -- political discourse but outcomes, especially for today's modern republican party. with that in mind, there are really four ways that these three groups can cooperate in order to achieve their ultimate goals. the first being the idea of a inferiority split. say, you have control over issue. you are in charge. there is much more give-and-take than that. secondly you could have a simple split. the idea of, we agree to disagree. something we are not seeing within those two camps. you can leave it ambiguous. this is an argument where activists kind of smudge the difference between themselves and reality it is not there. have
we see more ted cruises and rick perry's been john boehner's and mitch mcconnell's. the moderation we used to see is being replaced and as a direct result the middling area become smaller and smaller. it impacts republican and national policy. most importantly, the traditionalists and over terry and have blown -- grown closer together. there's more opportunities for this bridge, especially during the reagan administration. that alters not only the -- political discourse but outcomes, especially...
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do you think it will be a priority for john boehner in the house? >> well, it certainly is a priority. in the senate. and therefore, there's going to be a lot of pressure put on boehner to do it. look, every month that it isn't done, 72,000 more people lose their benefits. this isn't just a one-time deal. and as you pointed out, it's really good for the economy. and the other side of that is it's really bad for the economy. if we don't extend those benefits. we could be talking about 250,000 jobs lost. so if the republicans hope to barely make the case that they really are for jobs in this country, then they're going to extend those unemployment insurance benefits. >> well, i want to talk health care for just a moment. >> sure. >> back in the bush years when we were talking about a surge, we were talking about war. now when we're talking about surge, we're talking about health care for more americans. these enrollment numbers, before the dead line for the month of december, i believe, are very impressive. we're now closing in on 2 million people who
do you think it will be a priority for john boehner in the house? >> well, it certainly is a priority. in the senate. and therefore, there's going to be a lot of pressure put on boehner to do it. look, every month that it isn't done, 72,000 more people lose their benefits. this isn't just a one-time deal. and as you pointed out, it's really good for the economy. and the other side of that is it's really bad for the economy. if we don't extend those benefits. we could be talking about...
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house speaker john boehner couldn't agree more with mcconnell. he's been for a long time a vocal opponent of extending without offsets. they love offsets. how are you going to pay for it? boehner released a statement saying, without cuts and job incentives, the house, they're not going to be looking at this extension anytime soon. the house is going to remain focused on growing the economy and giving america's unemployed the independence that only comes from finding a good job. i'll tell you what. there's a guy that speaks out of both sides of his mouth. in fact, in their big memo that they had come out last friday, there was nothing in there about job creation. it looks like speak eer boehner has been attending the rand paul school of backward thinking in economics. it's hard to find a job if you don't have enough money to get to the next interview. president obama met with a group of unemployed americans today to tell the story from the white house. >> unemployment insurance has been a vital economic lifeline. for a lot of people, it's the only
house speaker john boehner couldn't agree more with mcconnell. he's been for a long time a vocal opponent of extending without offsets. they love offsets. how are you going to pay for it? boehner released a statement saying, without cuts and job incentives, the house, they're not going to be looking at this extension anytime soon. the house is going to remain focused on growing the economy and giving america's unemployed the independence that only comes from finding a good job. i'll tell you...
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if this is the new backbone from john boehner, that's great. and depending on what's in the bill in the path to legalization, that's where the senate side will weigh in. if they don't think it's real. >> we play that sound, which is fun to hear from john boehner, but signalled something real, boehner has to decide between the old sort of commanding interest of the party, big business, that wants immigration reform, and the new commanding interest, the tea party and the outside groups. he's signalled that he's made a choice. or has he? >> he has. but doesn't mean it will continue. >> he made a choice for a minute. >> he made a choice -- >> scary -- >> back on that choice. and this is a very ad hoc arrangement going on, it will be great for everyone if what the former congressman outlines is going to be enacted. it would be great for republicans to say we are more open-minded about what kind of voters to reach out to and who constitutes what this country looks like. but so many challenges along the way here. and the speaker has negotiated positio
if this is the new backbone from john boehner, that's great. and depending on what's in the bill in the path to legalization, that's where the senate side will weigh in. if they don't think it's real. >> we play that sound, which is fun to hear from john boehner, but signalled something real, boehner has to decide between the old sort of commanding interest of the party, big business, that wants immigration reform, and the new commanding interest, the tea party and the outside groups....
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host: let me share with you the comments from john boehner. he referred to your organization or others. he talked about the budget negotiations and moving ahead to the 2014 legislative year. here was the speaker last year. [video clip] >> frankly, i think they are misleading their followers. they're pushing our members and laces were they do not want to be. that they just think have lost all credibility. these statess into to defund obamacare and shut down the government. that was not the strategy that i had in mind. if you recall, the day before the government shutdown, one of these groups said we never thought it would work. are you kidding me? , you don't know me. i say would it mean and i mean what i say. i am as conservative as anyone around this place. all of the things that we have done over the three years that i have been speaker, have not violated any conservative principle. not once. host: andrew ross, is he talking about club for growth? guest: he is exaggerating. it is true that we lost that shutdown battle. it is better to fight
host: let me share with you the comments from john boehner. he referred to your organization or others. he talked about the budget negotiations and moving ahead to the 2014 legislative year. here was the speaker last year. [video clip] >> frankly, i think they are misleading their followers. they're pushing our members and laces were they do not want to be. that they just think have lost all credibility. these statess into to defund obamacare and shut down the government. that was not the...
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john boehner? you want me to do that? democrats want me to change john boehner's mind? give me a break. you had a vote. you threw me to the side of the road. what type of strategy is this? well, here's the memo. i'm just an unemployed guy, watching "the ed show," and they tell me that, well, it's not on their legislative agenda for january. they want people with no money to show up in washington and do a rally? the unemployed? i mean, we can barely put food on the table? there's no way that they can afford gas and travel expenses to go to washington, d.c. hell, i've got to stay in my house. i've got to pay the rent. there is nothing that is going to break the will of john boehner and the republicans. there was a time in that town called washington, d.c., when a senate vote, and i kind of follow this stuff a little bit -- the senate vote actually meant something. it was kind of the pulse of the country that you could kind of count on the house to follow. well, those days are over. i don't think there is anything that will move the republicans on unemployment, unless ther
john boehner? you want me to do that? democrats want me to change john boehner's mind? give me a break. you had a vote. you threw me to the side of the road. what type of strategy is this? well, here's the memo. i'm just an unemployed guy, watching "the ed show," and they tell me that, well, it's not on their legislative agenda for january. they want people with no money to show up in washington and do a rally? the unemployed? i mean, we can barely put food on the table? there's no...
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the tea party is in an all-out war with house speaker john boehner, for whatever reason, he decided to start the feud, escalated it yesterday. saying some groups lost all credibility. tea part y favorites fired back. saying, boehner delivered what they call a smug rant. joining us now to talk about the not so civil war within the republican party and much more, mike duncan, the former chairman of the republican national committee, he now heads up of the american coalition for clean coal electricity. great to have you here. this president has declared war on not only fossil fuels but coal in particular, he says if you own coal and if you got any plans for coals, you're out of busine. you're having kwiemt a dferent experience sf. >> coal is alive and well in the united states. parts of the country certainly understand feel like they have been in the war, eastern kentucky, where we lost over 6,000 jobs in the last go years. >> why inthe world is the industry putting up with it, there was a time when you saw people hitting, i mean, getting screwed li this and they stood up for it, you know
the tea party is in an all-out war with house speaker john boehner, for whatever reason, he decided to start the feud, escalated it yesterday. saying some groups lost all credibility. tea part y favorites fired back. saying, boehner delivered what they call a smug rant. joining us now to talk about the not so civil war within the republican party and much more, mike duncan, the former chairman of the republican national committee, he now heads up of the american coalition for clean coal...
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they're banking on john boehner showing up who has a record of not showing up. and the democrats could be very well in the position at the end of the day saying, well, you know, we took a vote in the senate, not a whole lot of republicans voted for it. and this is just the way it's coming down, this is our governmental system. reid is giving, as i see it, the gop a chance to show they are compassionate, that john boehner does have a pulse, that he's willing to be trusted. and if it doesn't happen, how many more of these votes are going to be taken by the democrats down the road counting on john boehner. and i think this is a pivotal vote. i really do. your thoughts on all of that. >> pivotal is a great word. i like to think of it as a defining moment for the republicans. are they really the party that doesn't care at all about, you know, what romney called the 47%? the people they think are the takers in this country? i mean, you only think that way if you don't know anybody who lost his or her job. you only think that way if you never lost your job. and you onl
they're banking on john boehner showing up who has a record of not showing up. and the democrats could be very well in the position at the end of the day saying, well, you know, we took a vote in the senate, not a whole lot of republicans voted for it. and this is just the way it's coming down, this is our governmental system. reid is giving, as i see it, the gop a chance to show they are compassionate, that john boehner does have a pulse, that he's willing to be trusted. and if it doesn't...
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john boehner said, i have to move ball forward, i want something done. i can't say no to everything. what do you say? >> yeah, you know, following in footsteps of john mccain is injeagenius elect strategy into 2014. republicans love john mccain, or wait that is democrats. neil: he -- hig you don't like ? >> this is just further evidence of who is really pulling the strings in washington, d.c., this is the establishment disconnected from all things that are really grassroots g.o.p. you can call it tea party or conservative or patriot movement. i don't care what you call it. but bottom line it is us who put the planks in republican party platform that mccain and boehner, and the rest are supposed to be accountable to, they continue to forget that. that is why they are poster boys, if you will of bi libertan -- >> for blocking progress, and for blocking some things tea partiers espouse wanting to see that is immigration reform, you don't think what he wants to do is that? >> i think it is cowering to the bullies on the playground, big business, and big labo
john boehner said, i have to move ball forward, i want something done. i can't say no to everything. what do you say? >> yeah, you know, following in footsteps of john mccain is injeagenius elect strategy into 2014. republicans love john mccain, or wait that is democrats. neil: he -- hig you don't like ? >> this is just further evidence of who is really pulling the strings in washington, d.c., this is the establishment disconnected from all things that are really grassroots g.o.p....
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to think that there is nothing going on there -- they see that hiring and they see that john boehner has spoken about the fact that he wants this to be a priority. he was immigration reform to happen. he put those together and that has caused celebration. at least optimism. speaker, works for the that she has written about how she thinks immigration reform could work. what has she said before? with: it has a lot to do bill is007 immigration an indication. she was working for john mccain. a lot of those components ever similar to what the senate passed last year. security issues was far beyond what they would've gone with. of allowing for these undocumented immigrants to go through this rigorous process. they're becoming green card recipients and then citizens. they're having a pathway opened. it is combined with these border security controls. that combination and balance of bringing together and giving republicans with they want. it is the type border and a final lockdown. we have been promised this for decades. outould bring the balance so that those who are here should have a path
to think that there is nothing going on there -- they see that hiring and they see that john boehner has spoken about the fact that he wants this to be a priority. he was immigration reform to happen. he put those together and that has caused celebration. at least optimism. speaker, works for the that she has written about how she thinks immigration reform could work. what has she said before? with: it has a lot to do bill is007 immigration an indication. she was working for john mccain. a lot...
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. >>> and family members of the four americans killed send a scathing letter to house speaker john boehner. >>> and getting national attention, a husband convicted of stabbing his wife to death. and we'll show you why his sons and now many, many others are convinced he is innocent. >> nefrz 911, your emergency. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. . >>> kelly file exclusive for you right now, a powerful republican senator today is getting national attention after filing a lawsuit to stop what he calls a double standard in the health care law. wisconsin senator ron johnson joins us now, so senator, you're getting pushback from your fellow wisconsin lawmakers, including on the republican side, in addition to harry reid and others who are
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john boehner saying now he is not going to take it up in the house unless that happens. that is not a very high hurdle, but another way to look at this is there an opening now in the house of representatives to do this. after all it was a republican senator teaming with jack reid from rhode island, and the senator from nevada, a high unemployment state, so the president as you reported, dell, will be surrounded by folks who would benefit from this unemployment extension. unemployment administered by the states. if you file for unemployment, you are eligible for about 26 weeks. what the federal government has done in the past several years, extended those for the long-term unemployment. now the long-term unemployed number is still historically high. normally when these benefits are cut or allowed to lapse as they have, the long-term unemployment rate is much lower on average at 1.3%. so there is a case to be made from an historical standpoint. the question as ever here in washington. ideologyists are not happy with this. >> mike viqueira, and libby casey will stand by. we
john boehner saying now he is not going to take it up in the house unless that happens. that is not a very high hurdle, but another way to look at this is there an opening now in the house of representatives to do this. after all it was a republican senator teaming with jack reid from rhode island, and the senator from nevada, a high unemployment state, so the president as you reported, dell, will be surrounded by folks who would benefit from this unemployment extension. unemployment...
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boehner if it is not paid for. a time when some are still feeling the pain of the is an issuend also that democrats are going to hammer home. much, ourou very chief washington correspondent, peter cook. and the second portfolio manager on trial for allegations of insider trading, and our bloomberg businessweek reporter is with us now. the recent conviction, sheila, that reminds us just how high the stakes are for him, but there is still no chance that mortoma will cooperate with the government, right? >> they charged him more than one year ago with insider trading. they billed it as the largest insider trading situation in history, it ill gotten gains, and they had expected to use martoma to rolle over his boss. he has adamantly maintained that he is innocent, even though the government has a very powerful case against him, so now, all day today and most of this morning, lawyers our downtown at the courthouse, battling it out over which people will make up the jury. this is a key point. they are trying to find juro
boehner if it is not paid for. a time when some are still feeling the pain of the is an issuend also that democrats are going to hammer home. much, ourou very chief washington correspondent, peter cook. and the second portfolio manager on trial for allegations of insider trading, and our bloomberg businessweek reporter is with us now. the recent conviction, sheila, that reminds us just how high the stakes are for him, but there is still no chance that mortoma will cooperate with the government,...
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including speaker john boehner who is very helpful by month ago. in making it absolutely clar that not only do you take up the senate ended his night special pathway to citizenship for people who are legally in the country. lou: up next, doctor charles krauthammer and his blockbuster best-selling book. things that matter. ♪ [ male announr ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizza place at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in talln, tonia and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every gre idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless vision and an equal amount audaciouess beeved they had the power to do more. time and time again. ♪ and then, it happene at dell, we're honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. stories that began much the same way ours did. in a
including speaker john boehner who is very helpful by month ago. in making it absolutely clar that not only do you take up the senate ended his night special pathway to citizenship for people who are legally in the country. lou: up next, doctor charles krauthammer and his blockbuster best-selling book. things that matter. ♪ [ male announr ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizza place at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in talln, tonia and the dusty basement at 1406...
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. >> i think john boehner hit it on the head. he let the dogs out. there has been a lot of people waiting for someone to take the leadership, representing that tea party represented a small faction, when the tea party is behind candidates. john boehner needs to keep it up and show leadership on the compromised leadership. there's a lot who have fallen to the middle ground. they want to see both sides work together. he needs to be the leader, follow suit. the smaller factions, whether they are far left or right go away. >> crews was on this week, and defended the republican shutdown. there's a deal that's been reached that was a bipartisan deal. that came weeks after speaker john boehner lambasted the extreme party. can you close the rift within the republican party. let's tart with utah. ist you have to. the tea party right doesn't represent the nation as a whole. if we ran on a tea party right platform, they'd never win an election. they may play in alabama, pennsylvania. the argument is consistently that it may play well for ted cruz, but the numbe
. >> i think john boehner hit it on the head. he let the dogs out. there has been a lot of people waiting for someone to take the leadership, representing that tea party represented a small faction, when the tea party is behind candidates. john boehner needs to keep it up and show leadership on the compromised leadership. there's a lot who have fallen to the middle ground. they want to see both sides work together. he needs to be the leader, follow suit. the smaller factions, whether they...
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john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. it is a notion of exclusion more than expansion toward the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that has taken place. we saw it in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? and not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party, tea party movement that says you will not raise taxes under any conditions, regardless. i think that is not a conservative way to approach things. tax rates, there is nothing set in stone about where the tax rates are right now. it depends on circumstances. it depends on what you get in return. any conservative would take that in a moment. this is an ideological rigidity that is taking place. i suspect that person probably shares it. host: one more quote from your essay before we go to calls. a truly conservative response to the adv
john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. it is a notion of exclusion more than expansion toward the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that has taken place. we saw it in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? and not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican...
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didou hear the one about john boehner telling tea partiers where they could get off? meet the tea partier who is more than fired up. let's see what gina loud en has to say about the speaker, unspspeakable. welcome back. how is everhing? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ mle announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ mle announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. the average text takes your eyes off the road for nearly five seconds. [tires screeching] stop the texts. stop the wrecks. visit us at stoptextsstopwrecks.org. neil: regulars who watch the show, know we to a lot of tweeting, a lot of you leave our couch. you don't know if your tweet made air, now we have a special sound affect. here it is. make some noise. yeah. [chirping ing] for most part stick around you never know what you're twee
didou hear the one about john boehner telling tea partiers where they could get off? meet the tea partier who is more than fired up. let's see what gina loud en has to say about the speaker, unspspeakable. welcome back. how is everhing? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [...
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tweet from house speaker john boehner and what he had to say about the affordable care act. the speaker saying you can see the different tweets and the new debates that will be happening in 2014 as we close out onto 13 here on the "washington journal." susan in sarasota florida, an independent caller. susan, what do you think? what is the top story of the year? regardless of what story receive the most income i think that snowden's disclosure should be the top story of the year. i think that the health care act has its quirks and it has its problems, but it is an effort to improve the country and the country's health care system. but the nsa surveillance and what it means to all americans is overwhelming. i don't know how they will ever get a hold of it. it is like there is an underground government that has been operating without any oversight and we have seen the tip of the iceberg and i don't know how we can take care goal iceberg. that is the top different perspective on our society story of the year as far as i am concerned. susan fromthat is sarasota, florida. independ
tweet from house speaker john boehner and what he had to say about the affordable care act. the speaker saying you can see the different tweets and the new debates that will be happening in 2014 as we close out onto 13 here on the "washington journal." susan in sarasota florida, an independent caller. susan, what do you think? what is the top story of the year? regardless of what story receive the most income i think that snowden's disclosure should be the top story of the year. i...
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. >> john boehner has made a career of it. about where john boehner is, he is a guy. he is a congressman. he is a republican. all of these things say strong, strong, strong. he could get away with it. it was very tough. there was one famous episode we should talk about a little bit. >> that was very compelling. hillary clinton. >> one of the archetypal case studies of how this stuff works is hillary clinton. this in theout book. hillary clinton when she first showed up on a lot of our radars was back in 1992, and the first thing we knew about her when she was first lady was this was somebody who wasn't interested in baking cookies. there was a role she was auditioning for, first lady, and if you think about women and warmth, first lady is almost the mother of america, 20 years ago almost more so. said, i'm notn that. >> she actively rejected that. shehe decade before that was the first member of the walmart board who was a woman. she had been doing strength for so better part of a decade, there was no way to say, i am going to sit around and do these resumption. and t
. >> john boehner has made a career of it. about where john boehner is, he is a guy. he is a congressman. he is a republican. all of these things say strong, strong, strong. he could get away with it. it was very tough. there was one famous episode we should talk about a little bit. >> that was very compelling. hillary clinton. >> one of the archetypal case studies of how this stuff works is hillary clinton. this in theout book. hillary clinton when she first showed up on a...
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signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our st chaplain, reverend cara sacarelli. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty and eternal god, you blessed with creation and made fellow workers of bringing about your kingdom. guide our minds, fulfill our imaginations that we may have insight into your purposes for our country and wisdom and determination in providing for its future. that now our work's begin, continued, and ended in you, may glorify phi you in care for all your people. we ask in your holy name. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: mr. secretary. the secretary: i'm directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. si
signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our st chaplain, reverend cara sacarelli. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty and eternal god, you blessed with creation and made fellow workers of bringing about your kingdom. guide our minds, fulfill our imaginations that we may have insight into your purposes for our country and wisdom and determination in providing for its future. that now our work's begin, continued, and...
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speaker john boehner, majority leader eric cantor, and congressman paul ryan. and what do they all have in common? none of them demanded offsetting cuts. so what is the excuse? they don't have one. it's a heartless ideology that puts politics ahead of people. and that's why president obama and democrats are ready to fight for fairness. bringing the heat in the dead of winter. joining me now is congressman jim mcdermott, democrat of washington, and msnbc's abbey huntsman. thank you for being here. >> thanks, rev. >>. >> congressman, let me good to you first. speaker boehner wants to offset the cost of unemployment aid, even though he voted for bush policies without any spending cuts. what's your response? >> well, you don't expect him to be honest and even handed. this is about an attack on the poor. now one of the myths, al, that they're operating under is they say people sit at home and don't go out and look for a job. but in the last five years, the number of college graduates who are working for minimum wage jobs has doubled. that means that people who went
speaker john boehner, majority leader eric cantor, and congressman paul ryan. and what do they all have in common? none of them demanded offsetting cuts. so what is the excuse? they don't have one. it's a heartless ideology that puts politics ahead of people. and that's why president obama and democrats are ready to fight for fairness. bringing the heat in the dead of winter. joining me now is congressman jim mcdermott, democrat of washington, and msnbc's abbey huntsman. thank you for being...
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hiring as well as comments by house speaker john boehner have an influence on the republican party and indicate he is serious about making changes to the immigration system. >>> they are expected to vote on two of its biggest unions and this comes after an agreement was reached on family leave provision and they mistakenly ended the contract. bart's board of director is leaving oakland this morning. >>> trapped passengers have been stuck in the ice for ten days and they are finally being rescued. >> they are taking a helicopter home. >> that video was posted hours ago, 52 passengers, scientists and tourists are now safely on board an ice breaker. they were ferried on a helicopter from a chinese ship. >>> and a strong winter storm is bearing down on the midwest and more than 1,000 flights have been canceled. new york city may get 10 inches of snow and boston has already declared a state of emergency and temperatures are expected to drop below zero. more than 100 flights have been canceled mostly at chicago's o'hare. but flights are mostly on time but if you will be flying today, we advi
hiring as well as comments by house speaker john boehner have an influence on the republican party and indicate he is serious about making changes to the immigration system. >>> they are expected to vote on two of its biggest unions and this comes after an agreement was reached on family leave provision and they mistakenly ended the contract. bart's board of director is leaving oakland this morning. >>> trapped passengers have been stuck in the ice for ten days and they are...
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>> i think john boehner wants to get something done on immigration. look for piecemeal bills and probably a republican version of the dream act. he doesn't have the politicala capital to pass more than that. >> john boehner, i know he's filed for reelection, but do you think he ultimately seeks reelection and does that impact how far he's willing to push among conservatives? >> i think he will seek reelection and until it's clear that he won't be speaker, he will run for the speakership. look, i've been bearish on immigration reform since the beginning and i don't think something will happen unless they're able to conference with the senate democrats. that's not something the house republicans want to do. >> bob costa, shameless plug. >> to my dad, who joined me to watch the show. >> the new football team. i know we came up short against texas a & m, but we had a good run. the coach should have been "time's" person of the year. >> he my colleague was out in denver and he had a much better new year's day, and he covered the new beginning of sales on ma
>> i think john boehner wants to get something done on immigration. look for piecemeal bills and probably a republican version of the dream act. he doesn't have the politicala capital to pass more than that. >> john boehner, i know he's filed for reelection, but do you think he ultimately seeks reelection and does that impact how far he's willing to push among conservatives? >> i think he will seek reelection and until it's clear that he won't be speaker, he will run for the...
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you pointed out the statement the house speaker john boehner pointed out. one of the lines that jumps out at me, i'll read it, he says this, john boehner. one month ago, i personally told the white house that another extension of temporary emergency unemployment benefits should not only be paid for, but include something to help people put people back to work. to date, the president has offered no such plan. if he does, i'll be happy to discuss it. but right now, the house is going to remain focused on growing the economy and giving america's unemployed the independence that only comes from finding a good job. so here's the question. let's say it passes in the senate. what does -- will the speaker let it come up for a clean vote in the house of representatives? >> reporter: the answer is, clearly no. unless and until the president does what the speaker just laid out as you just read. you know, and then even if the president does what the white house considers a plan to, for example, get people back to work, it is probably going to be a very different plan t
you pointed out the statement the house speaker john boehner pointed out. one of the lines that jumps out at me, i'll read it, he says this, john boehner. one month ago, i personally told the white house that another extension of temporary emergency unemployment benefits should not only be paid for, but include something to help people put people back to work. to date, the president has offered no such plan. if he does, i'll be happy to discuss it. but right now, the house is going to remain...
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john boehner had the best year in washington. that's the headline in the "national journal," arguing that actually by the end of the year he did stand up, finally, to many of those groups and he's in a much stronger position. what do you think? >> well, saying you had the best year in washington last year is like saying you're the most virtuous person in the bordello. it is true he came out of the year in a lot better position than he went into the year. i think i quarrel to the extent that it was some grand plan. basically, he followed the conservative rank and file over the cliff and cleaned himself up and came back. and having seen the consequences of going over the cliff, they're more willing to follow. i think that will last for, you know, a week or two until he crosses them again and they'll be back at it. >> yeah. i think that's right. and i think for folks who say, oh, we had to stay over the cliff for longer and better things would've happened, i don't know they're that persuadable. susan, take a look at this number as w
john boehner had the best year in washington. that's the headline in the "national journal," arguing that actually by the end of the year he did stand up, finally, to many of those groups and he's in a much stronger position. what do you think? >> well, saying you had the best year in washington last year is like saying you're the most virtuous person in the bordello. it is true he came out of the year in a lot better position than he went into the year. i think i quarrel to the...
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ost: john boehner caller: john boehner and mitch mcconnell of kentucky, california, comes up with all of these scandals, phony scandals on the president. true.f it's they are just losing for the american people. american people cannot win for these guys. the first caller you had, he right. 80%, 90% of the people want wage, they want some type of gun control where get guns.ples can't and they all against it. if you got 90% of the peoples these guysing and steady voting against it, you know, they don't work with this him tont, they want lose. that's my opinion. via: one of the opinions individual,till an says the unemployment are the biggest losers. they were tossed overboard when extended left employment -- or unemployment out of the budget deal. rockford,lling from illinois. independent caller. hey, mike. caller: hey. good morning. morning.d caller: the biggest losers are the voters. aen corporations can back candidate, number one. number two, when congress is tax incentives for corporations to move overseas, it should be a crime. number three, the illegal thats with all the aid we're
ost: john boehner caller: john boehner and mitch mcconnell of kentucky, california, comes up with all of these scandals, phony scandals on the president. true.f it's they are just losing for the american people. american people cannot win for these guys. the first caller you had, he right. 80%, 90% of the people want wage, they want some type of gun control where get guns.ples can't and they all against it. if you got 90% of the peoples these guysing and steady voting against it, you know, they...
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we went back today and looked at john boehner's freshman year. that congress passed a whopping 610 bills into law. but boehner did remind us all in july that that is no way to judge his congress now. >> we should not be judged on how many new laws we create. we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal. >> okay, then, mr. speaker. let's do that for a minute. even on that measure, it turns out this congress is a failure. even on its supposedly core pieces of conservative agenda items, many never got a vote. look, for example, at an attempt to repeal fuel economy standards. a failure. 101 house members cosigned a bill that would effectively terminate a huge chunk of the tax code. that was a failure. so even by the speaker's metric, the first year this congress was a failure. we are going to find out soon, as soon as tuesday, whether that will all change. joining us now to unpack it is robert costa, a cnbc political analyst and back with us here at the table, steve kornacki. robert, we are hearing talk about boehner's interests in a small immigr
we went back today and looked at john boehner's freshman year. that congress passed a whopping 610 bills into law. but boehner did remind us all in july that that is no way to judge his congress now. >> we should not be judged on how many new laws we create. we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal. >> okay, then, mr. speaker. let's do that for a minute. even on that measure, it turns out this congress is a failure. even on its supposedly core pieces of conservative agenda...
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john boehner said house republicans won't take up the unless the additional cost is offset. we'll have the president's comments live at 11:40. as comments after that well. army chief of staff genere at the national press club talking about the future of the army. efore taking his current position, he was commanding general for the u.s. campaign in iraq. comments ge of his begin at 1:00 eastern. 2:30 eastern, we bring you live judiciarys the senate subcommittee looks into the plight of syrian refugees according to the u.n. high on refugees. this is the worst refugee crisis genocide in ndan 1994. that's live at 2:30 p.m. eastern. woman be adequately prepared for the duties of first lady? >> yes. i think you can. a governor ore of the vice the wife of president or if your mother-in-law is first lady and you watched her for four years. yes, i think you can. and i think it's a golden something -- ido think lady bird is the one who said, you know, it's an do something good. nd if by chance it helps your husband, all the better. >> the world health organization more than 1.6 millio
john boehner said house republicans won't take up the unless the additional cost is offset. we'll have the president's comments live at 11:40. as comments after that well. army chief of staff genere at the national press club talking about the future of the army. efore taking his current position, he was commanding general for the u.s. campaign in iraq. comments ge of his begin at 1:00 eastern. 2:30 eastern, we bring you live judiciarys the senate subcommittee looks into the plight of syrian...
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john boehner is now taking on the tea party. more mainstream republicans will probably support boehner in that effort. the tea party evolution from 2010 -- they rode into power on the basis of what was perceived as out of control government spending. the deficit is down by about 40%. a lot of steam has been taken out of the tea party sales. to make a long story short, i think that what you say is the establishment will probably be better. host: how would you gain -- gauge john boehner strength? guest: he has made some tactical mistakes over the past couple of years. i think he understands that count how it did to the cash i think he understands that kowtowing to the tea party has not worked. that is what he is going to do. there will be a much stronger, more vigorous speaker. he is not afraid to say no to the tea party folks. host: james from fort lauderdale, florida. independent line. caller: i am calling from florida. theuestion is, how come congress has not passed the jobs yet? why haven't they proposed a jobs bill at all? th
john boehner is now taking on the tea party. more mainstream republicans will probably support boehner in that effort. the tea party evolution from 2010 -- they rode into power on the basis of what was perceived as out of control government spending. the deficit is down by about 40%. a lot of steam has been taken out of the tea party sales. to make a long story short, i think that what you say is the establishment will probably be better. host: how would you gain -- gauge john boehner strength?...
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to think that there is nothing going on there -- they see that hiring and they see that john boehner has spoken about the fact that he wants this to be a priority. he was immigration reform to happen. he put those together and that has caused celebration. at least optimism. speaker, works for the that she has written about how she thinks immigration reform could work. what has she said before? with: it has a lot to do bill is007 immigration an indication. she was working for john mccain. a lot of those components ever similar to what the senate passed last year. security issues was far beyond what they would've gone with. of allowing for these undocumented immigrants to go through this rigorous process. they're becoming green card recipients and then citizens. they're having a pathway opened. it is combined with these border security controls. that combination and balance of bringing together and giving republicans with they want. it is the type border and a final lockdown. we have been promised this for decades. outould bring the balance so that those who are here should have a path
to think that there is nothing going on there -- they see that hiring and they see that john boehner has spoken about the fact that he wants this to be a priority. he was immigration reform to happen. he put those together and that has caused celebration. at least optimism. speaker, works for the that she has written about how she thinks immigration reform could work. what has she said before? with: it has a lot to do bill is007 immigration an indication. she was working for john mccain. a lot...
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are you in lockstep with john boehner if immigration is on the agenda for 2014? >> i think you have to start with first thing's first. when congress gets back the first thing it has to do is take the budget deal and actually makes it law, otherwise government can literally shut down on the 15th. i think we'll get that done, but it hasn't been accomplished yet. you have a farm bill that's going to be accomplished and i don't see much on the immigration front until the spring at the earliest. i think those other things have to get done first. >> do you think that that is the real logical dateline agenda in talking about immigration and the possibility of any type of reform is really just a red herring coming from john boehner to buy time for the 2014 mid terps? >> no. i don't think the speaker is quite serious. he's been consistent in wanting to pursue a step by step approach. four bills have actually cleared the house judiciary committee and are ready to come to the floor. so i think he's sincere about wanting to do something. i just think until you actually have
are you in lockstep with john boehner if immigration is on the agenda for 2014? >> i think you have to start with first thing's first. when congress gets back the first thing it has to do is take the budget deal and actually makes it law, otherwise government can literally shut down on the 15th. i think we'll get that done, but it hasn't been accomplished yet. you have a farm bill that's going to be accomplished and i don't see much on the immigration front until the spring at the...
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john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. more a notion of exclusion than expansion for the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that i think has taken place. we sought in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party, tea party movement that says you will not raise taxes under any conditions, regardless. i think that is not a conservative way to approach things. there is nothing set in stone about where the tax rates are right now. it depends on circumstances. it depends on what you get in return. any conservative would take that in a moment. this is an ideological rigidity that is taking place. i suspect that person probably shares it. host: one more quote from your essay before we go to calls. a truly conservative response to the advance of the libe
john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. more a notion of exclusion than expansion for the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that i think has taken place. we sought in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party,...
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. >> john boehner has made a career of it. [laughter] if you think about where john boehner is, he is a guy. he is a congressman. he is a republican. all of these things say strong, strong, strong. he could get away with it. it was very tough. there was one famous episode we should talk about a little bit. >> that was very compelling. hillary clinton. >> one of the archetypal case studies of how this stuff works is hillary clinton. we talked about this in the book. hillary clinton when she first showed up on a lot of our radars was back in 1992, and the first thing we knew about her when she was first lady was this was somebody who wasn't interested in baking cookies. there was a role she was auditioning for, first lady, and if you think about women and warmth, first lady is almost the mother of america, 20 years ago almost more so. hillary clinton said, i'm not that. >> she actively rejected that. >> the decade before that she was the first member of the walmart board who was a woman. she had been doing strength for the bette
. >> john boehner has made a career of it. [laughter] if you think about where john boehner is, he is a guy. he is a congressman. he is a republican. all of these things say strong, strong, strong. he could get away with it. it was very tough. there was one famous episode we should talk about a little bit. >> that was very compelling. hillary clinton. >> one of the archetypal case studies of how this stuff works is hillary clinton. we talked about this in the book. hillary...
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look at the trouble that john boehner had all through 2013, with his own backbenchers. people call them the tea party, but it is an indication that leadership on capitol hill has a lot more difficulty today than it used to have in shepherding troops together. here you are talking about the part of committee chairmen in the senate, but it is the same kind of thing. but i will say that the republicans have generally shown extremely good discipline. particularly in the senate, they have stuck very much with mitch mcconnell. it has been very difficult for the democrats, very difficult for president obama. the republicans have -- what is interesting is that olympia snowe in maine, susan collins, maine, both moderate, mainstream republicans, or george rate image from ohio, leaving the senate, when they told the line, it was amazing, they often did not agree with the policies but they were convinced that they had to show party loyalty. the parties of their have become almost tribal in their differences and the chasm that divides them. it is very difficult to get legislation th
look at the trouble that john boehner had all through 2013, with his own backbenchers. people call them the tea party, but it is an indication that leadership on capitol hill has a lot more difficulty today than it used to have in shepherding troops together. here you are talking about the part of committee chairmen in the senate, but it is the same kind of thing. but i will say that the republicans have generally shown extremely good discipline. particularly in the senate, they have stuck very...
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i don't see how that will change. >> look what happened to john boehner. >> sam stein, you're on a nice break from school over the holidays. you've had a chance to think about this. >> yes. >> the republican party, the internal conflicts within the republican party that brian alluded to sort of bulb told the surface with john boehner's slap at the face of the tea party sort of a few days ago and now looking forward, the eyes on the big prize, the oval office, the presidency for the republican party but it's got to be twinned does it not with some sort of participation in immigration reform? >> yes. i think so. now mika's question was will it get any better than 2014. i say yes because it can't get worse for several reasons. one, this backlash among the republican moderates if you want to call it that is legitimate. i think there are people that are upset with how the shutdown went. we don't want to relive that over again. secondarily with immigration we get hints once they are through the primary process for mid-term elections there's a small window where they may be able to move someth
i don't see how that will change. >> look what happened to john boehner. >> sam stein, you're on a nice break from school over the holidays. you've had a chance to think about this. >> yes. >> the republican party, the internal conflicts within the republican party that brian alluded to sort of bulb told the surface with john boehner's slap at the face of the tea party sort of a few days ago and now looking forward, the eyes on the big prize, the oval office, the...
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in the eighth congressional district today, constituency of john boehner. so john boehner, the archetype of anti-big government, he benefited hugely from the biggest government of america has ever known. the final things i want to say, this is where i want to bring my telephone and hope it will work. cross my fingers. it relates to radio. you will all know that radio was invented essentially by marconi in 1902, and the image i think we can all remember from school this is the marconi sitting on that signal hill in newfoundland, a stormy night with the aerial held on a tight forever feet above his head listening out through the housing jails for the possibility of the letter asked in morse been transmitted by his colleagues 2000 miles away. about 2 a.m. this magical morning when suddenly he heard and felt regard with great clarity the broadcast although it across the atlantic ocean. so radio and transoceanic radio was suddenly a reality. that was fine, but so far as knitting the country together, conversation in morse code was not of the best. there's no sor
in the eighth congressional district today, constituency of john boehner. so john boehner, the archetype of anti-big government, he benefited hugely from the biggest government of america has ever known. the final things i want to say, this is where i want to bring my telephone and hope it will work. cross my fingers. it relates to radio. you will all know that radio was invented essentially by marconi in 1902, and the image i think we can all remember from school this is the marconi sitting on...
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host: let me share with you the comments from john boehner. he referred to your organization or others. he talked about the budget negotiations and moving ahead to the 2014 legislative year. here was the speaker last year. [video clip] >> frankly, i think they are misleading their followers. they're pushing our members and laces were they do not want to be. that they just think have lost all credibility. these statess into to defund obamacare and shut down the government. that was not the strategy that i had in mind. if you recall, the day before the government shutdown, one of these groups said we never thought it would work. are you kidding me? , you don't know me. i say would it mean and i mean what i say. i am as conservative as anyone around this place. all of the things that we have done over the three years that i have been speaker, have not violated any conservative principle. not once. host: andrew ross, is he talking about club for growth? guest: he is exaggerating. it is true that we lost that shutdown battle. it is better to fight
host: let me share with you the comments from john boehner. he referred to your organization or others. he talked about the budget negotiations and moving ahead to the 2014 legislative year. here was the speaker last year. [video clip] >> frankly, i think they are misleading their followers. they're pushing our members and laces were they do not want to be. that they just think have lost all credibility. these statess into to defund obamacare and shut down the government. that was not the...
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. >> john boehner had the unfortunate honor of being the nominal leader of house republicans when the united states government was brought to its knees, but behind the scenes there was another force at work, a band of house tea party republicans who effectively executed a hostile takeover of the congress with their defund obama care or else strategy. there are about 80 of them, and we profiled some of them in our series "these are the people who are running the country." tonight, we reintroduce you to one of our favorites. meet congressman and current candidate for u.s. senate, paul brown of georgia. congressman paul brown won a special election in 2007. he won re-election in 2008 and 2010 and again last november. now he wants to be georgia's next senator. his credentials? well, he's a doctor, he was a lobbyist for the safari club international, a group that advocates for hunters, and he brags about being the first member of congress to call the president a socialist. congressman broun, who sits on the house science, space and technology committee, last year told a tea party audience
. >> john boehner had the unfortunate honor of being the nominal leader of house republicans when the united states government was brought to its knees, but behind the scenes there was another force at work, a band of house tea party republicans who effectively executed a hostile takeover of the congress with their defund obama care or else strategy. there are about 80 of them, and we profiled some of them in our series "these are the people who are running the country."...
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the pressure was on john boehner before. when we think about the authenticity of that answer and action behind those words, is it more words just to buy people cover to get them through the mid terms? >> no. i think speaker boehner is at a point where he has taken the very conservative, tea party members of his caucus, taken to the edge and looked over just how bad that government shutdown was and they've been scolded. they've been scalded by that if you will. he's free to do -- he's in a much, much more powerful position than he was prior to the government shutdown. i certainly believe that. i think most democrats believe that. that being said, he wants to actually be the speaker for all 435 members and we have now seen him do time and time again where he is not doing the majority the majority relying on democrats to get things out of the house. one thing that's coming up, the spending bill that has to be done by january 15th. that's a key indicator. if he gets that and sends it other to united states senate in a couple wee
the pressure was on john boehner before. when we think about the authenticity of that answer and action behind those words, is it more words just to buy people cover to get them through the mid terms? >> no. i think speaker boehner is at a point where he has taken the very conservative, tea party members of his caucus, taken to the edge and looked over just how bad that government shutdown was and they've been scolded. they've been scalded by that if you will. he's free to do -- he's in a...
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john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. more a notion of exclusion than expansion for the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that i think has taken place. we sought in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party, tea party movement that says you will not raise taxes under any conditions, regardless. i think that is not a conservative way to approach things. there is nothing set in stone about where the tax rates are right now. it depends on circumstances. it depends on what you get in return. any conservative would take that in a moment. this is an ideological rigidity that is taking place. i suspect that person probably shares it. host: one more quote from your essay before we go to calls. a truly conservative response to the advance of the libe
john boehner is a republican in name only. constantly berating people who are part of the establishment. wanting to burn heretics. more a notion of exclusion than expansion for the party and a kind of intellectual rigidity that i think has taken place. we sought in the republican party in the 2012 election. if you could get $10 of spending cuts for tax increases, which of you republican candidates would agree to that? not a single hand went up. there is an ideology within the republican party,...
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host: your colleague albert a, said john boehner had the best year in washington. guest: within his own conference, he emerged stronger this january than he was last january. nationally, house republicans brand has been soiled. there are a lot of political problems and frankly it's been great that healthcare that was completely broken in most of october and november that helped the republican party recover from the shutdown. within his own conference, he has more support now. host: shane goldmacher of national journal on the first day of the year. here is tom lafayette, california republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i just want to challenge on republicans in the senate. my thought is, three democrats, montana, south dakota and west virginia. i don't think the democrats were competitive there. republicans pick up three seats. then there's three more seats that are in doubt. it's north carolina and arkansas. then it seems to me there's four or five others. they are democratic seats very competitive. it seems your guest d
host: your colleague albert a, said john boehner had the best year in washington. guest: within his own conference, he emerged stronger this january than he was last january. nationally, house republicans brand has been soiled. there are a lot of political problems and frankly it's been great that healthcare that was completely broken in most of october and november that helped the republican party recover from the shutdown. within his own conference, he has more support now. host: shane...
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house speaker john boehner is reportedly ready to make a deal. i thought he wrote a sensational article about this. he will explain his argument next up on the kudlow report. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> they account for nearly 20% o
house speaker john boehner is reportedly ready to make a deal. i thought he wrote a sensational article about this. he will explain his argument next up on the kudlow report. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save...
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. >> you know even john boehner has said this was a republican shutdown. >> look, why help what other people say. and john, i understand that in the media, every day the media reported. >> but come on. >> let's get right to our panel. jonathan capehart is a political writer for the "washington post" and msnbc contributor and josh barrow for the business insider. thanks to you both for being here. >> thanks, karen. >> so jonathan, okay, so 2013 was supposed to be the year of reince priebus and american rebranding. so maybe in 2014? >> i don't think so. look, the gop autopsy, accurate -- i mean, as i wrote gop autopsies are done on ted things, and the republican party is doing everything it can to remain dead. that autopsy said the republican party needed to reach out to women, young people. african-americans. latinos. needed to pay attention to immigration. lgbt rights. and on all of those things, the republican party has proactively done things to turn off all of those constituencies and to do the opposite of what they need to do on those issues that i enumerated before. >> you know,
. >> you know even john boehner has said this was a republican shutdown. >> look, why help what other people say. and john, i understand that in the media, every day the media reported. >> but come on. >> let's get right to our panel. jonathan capehart is a political writer for the "washington post" and msnbc contributor and josh barrow for the business insider. thanks to you both for being here. >> thanks, karen. >> so jonathan, okay, so 2013 was...
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john boehner is quick to lower expectations for the bill in the house. is there any hope for a bipartisan compromise in a contentious midterm election year. >> best choice, pass it, no strings and get it done quickly. second best choice, finding a reasonable pay for that can work on both sides of the aisle. i would caution people, that's a lot easier sad than done. >> the polar express. >> stay home. don't come out. it's very, very cold. that artic blast with a record breaking deep freeze leaving travelers on roads and railways and airports, frozen in their tracks. >> just stay up all night, 24/7 and wait and hope that i get out of here and it hasn't happened yet. >> waiting in line about a mile long to try to rebook. can't get any information from anybody. the airlines basic clip won't even answer the phone anymore. >> who is in and who's out? skiing superstar lindsay vonn makes a big announcement about her olympic future. while the end of a college football bcs era sees the end of another era. >> coming out. great return. 30, 40, daylight, green ahead!
john boehner is quick to lower expectations for the bill in the house. is there any hope for a bipartisan compromise in a contentious midterm election year. >> best choice, pass it, no strings and get it done quickly. second best choice, finding a reasonable pay for that can work on both sides of the aisle. i would caution people, that's a lot easier sad than done. >> the polar express. >> stay home. don't come out. it's very, very cold. that artic blast with a record breaking...